Our Mar globe and Gulf State Market Are Popular with 
Southern Shippers 
TOMATO— Shipping 
Varieties 
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Marglobe, Burrell's Select 
78 days. Probably the most 
popular shipping- sort, espe¬ 
cially in the south. Our seed is grown here at an elevation of 4,000 
feet, where a vigor and hardiness is developed which shows up to 
an advantage of market growers who plant this seed in other sec¬ 
tions. Plants grow vigorously and resist Fusarium Wilt and Nail 
Head Rust. A fairly heavy producer over a long bearing period. 
Fruits uniform, globe shaped, deep scarlet, large, smooth and solid. 
As a slicing tomato its quality is very fine. See bottom of page 77 
for difference between this selection and the standard seed. 
(I’kt., 10c) (% oz., 35c) (oz., SI. 10) (44 lb., §4.00) (lb., §14.00) 
(5 lbs., $01.GO) prepaid. 
Marglobe 
<Pkt„ 5c) 
See Burrell’s Select Marglobe for description. 
(oz., 40o) (44 lb., §1.20) (lb., §4.50) (5 lbs., 
§10.80) 
prepaid. 
Meaty Marglobe 
78 Days. Compared with 
the regular strain of 
Marglobe this is 44 inch 
deeper allowing for two 
extra slices of fruit and 
lessening- loss from 
blossom end scar and 
flats. As the name im¬ 
plies, the flesh is thick 
and meaty, seed cavities 
smaller, heavier cross¬ 
sectors and heavier wall. 
The originator certainly 
i had in mind the ideal 
shipping tomato when 
developing this sort. 
Claim is made that it 
will yield 40 per cent 
more than the regular 
Marglobe, and our crops 
of it as grown here at 
Rocky Ford bear out 
! this statement. In addi¬ 
tion to being resistant 
to fusarium wilt, grow¬ 
ers will find it is not in¬ 
clined to puff. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., GOo) 
(44 lb., §l.So) (lb., §0.50) 
(5 lbs., §20.40) prepaid. 
Meaty Marglobe 
The most beautiful shipping 
tomato—Pritchard 
Pritchard or Scarlet 
Topper, Burrell’s Special 
SfJortirm 73 da y s - The lat- 
kjCicLUUIl est introduction 
of the late Dr. Pritchard, and re¬ 
garded as one of the outstand¬ 
ing varieties of recent years. 
Heavily productive, disease re¬ 
sistant and of fine quality. 
Fruits large, smooth, solid, glob¬ 
ular in shape, scarlet; holds its 
color well to the stem end. Flesh 
is firm, fine quality. Desirable 
for market garden and shipping. 
See bottom of page 77 for dif¬ 
ference between this selection 
and the standard seed. 
(Pkt.. 10c) (44 oz- 35c) (oz., 
$1.10) (44 lb., §4.00) (lb., §14.00) 
(5 lbs., $G1.G0) prepaid. 
Pritchard 
for general description. 
Refer to Burrell’s 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz.. 40c) (44 lb., 
§1.20) (lb., §4.50) (5 lbs., $19.SO) 
prepaid. 
See Page 83 for Special Prices to Market Growers 
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